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A Glimpse of Things to Come....

Vue Illustration posted on Mar 30, 2016
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Without giving away any spoilers, I thought I'd post a look at one of the several widely dispersed T.N.A. Headquarters buildings. This one is sequestered somewhere deep within the Rocky Mountains. You'll see a bit more of it soon. Working on Page 26 - we're nearing the end of Chapter 5. There will be a short break, then we'll dive into Chapter 6... This was done in Vue 10, with a few additions and enhancements in Photoshop CC. I started the render (@ 3360 X 2100 pixels) Friday night around 9:30 PM. It finally finished Sunday evening around 7:15 PM. So..... Around 45.75 hours. I will soon be moving Vue onto my other machine which will hopefully speed things up. I hope to upgrade to the newest version of Vue at some point. Which brings me to....... I have to apologize for being so far behind on comments so much of the time lately. To be honest, I've been working my A&& off at work, and am usually pretty exhausted by the time I get home. Hopefully there's some relief in sight. Plus last week I felt like crud most of the week. I'm doing quite a bit better now... Plus I've been trying to work several other projects into whatever nooks and crannies of time I can find among the dust bunnies under my desk! LOL Most are T.N.A. related, and I think you'll enjoy them if I ever get them done! I'm also working on a major update of my personal website, and also opening a site on Patreon. More on that later. For now, this is long enough, so I'll sign off and get my silly butt to bed! Thanks for dropping by, and for any comments you wish to leave. I really appreciate them all, and all of you! Hope you all have a great rest of the week and weekend!

Comments (31)


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jocko500

11:40PM | Wed, 30 March 2016

do look wonderful

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UteBigSmile

12:37AM | Thu, 31 March 2016
1anlage-looks simply great-capture.jpg
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doarte

1:23AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Sensational Rod, Beautiful Vue ... worth the extensive render time. Bravo +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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longprong

1:53AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

WOW....that's some rendering time....great image though....love the foliage :)

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Freethinker56

4:11AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

WOW! Rod you really do have a full life ...which is what keeps us young they say.. I thought this was a photo 😃 wonderfully done *****

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vitachick

6:03AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Agree this looks like a photo.Excellent job but don't think I would have the patience for the rendering time it took.

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1971s Online Now!

6:33AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

very lovely

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eekdog

7:27AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Time is short for many of us, Rod. Just appreciate your time when you do have it. I thought at first this was a photo it's so realistic looking. Amazing work and can't wait to see what you have in store.

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Richardphotos

8:10AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

do not worry about comments so much. your health is more important .

very intriguing render and great modeling

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ladylake

8:31AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Outstanding image.....bout oh, the render time.

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Faemike55

8:57AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

I can see why Arquinia loves this area. and I can bet that it is more extensive than it looks. I cannot wait to see the interior shots and scenes.
get well soon.
excellent work

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calico_jester

9:07AM | Thu, 31 March 2016

We could probably have a long discussion about your work situation, as I once assembled printers for a major corporation, but I also know you had rather spend any free time to focus on the girls :) This seems to be a well chosen and secluded spot for compiling your tales.

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KatesFriend

2:28PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Excellent realism, I mistook it for a photo initially. I've has Vue and Poser renders which have taken more than three days. Such is the price of perfectionism.

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synthetik3

3:03PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

you cant rush perfection (maybe just jab it in the ass a few time times for good measure though lol) look forward to all your up coming projects

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npauling

4:13PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

Wow I thought this was a photo your render is so good. Well worth that long render time to get that fabulous detail. You sound to be so busy these days but we all love to see what great images you come up with. I have been working on making the days longer but that seems to be beyond me.lol. ☺

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GrandmaT

7:40PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

This is awesome! I thought it was a photo until I read the description. I can't seem to stop long enough to catch my breath these days. Glad your feeling better.

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pimanjc

8:10PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

This looks like a vue render. Well done.

RodS

8:47PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

It is a Vue render. :-D

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Windigo

9:39PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

An exceptional render! Very very nice work!

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HADCANCER

10:58PM | Thu, 31 March 2016

I was going to guess view, but after I got that wonderful scene from Stonemason with plants and water. I not sure what can come out of a render engine these days. Leave the art work for a few years and come back even stupider. Ya did real good . that's why I guessed vue as some of their scenes can come out like a photograph, and I will never know what the new Photoshop can do. After I left I hear they had a 9.99 per month service which I would have gone for, but 49.99 per month is too high for an SS person. Site on Patreon, I have no idea what that is. Sound like a very good tequila....Olay

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MineFujiko

7:09AM | Fri, 01 April 2016

45.75 hours!@@ Very expensive work:)

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T.Rex

1:05PM | Fri, 01 April 2016

Well, Rod. Seems you've out-done yourself again! It will be difficult to beat this one! I at first thought it to be a photo of an entrance to your house! Then you gave it all away! But, considering it's Vue, well, any software would have a hard time beating Vue. I have Vue 6, but time, a lazy brain and tiredness after getting home from work (does that sound familiar somehow?!) has prevented me from learning much. Sigh. Maybe later. Keep up the good work! Am looking forward to more TNA! Or was it TNT? BOOM!? Definitely a rating of 7 here!

And thanks for comments on my "silliness" with Summer! She's trying to find another victim for another instructive image! Just keep LOW! :)

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Madbat

10:22PM | Fri, 01 April 2016

Um....WOW!

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Cyve

1:50PM | Sat, 02 April 2016

WOW... What a fabulous creation/composition my friend... Fantastically well done !!!

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Desgar

4:57PM | Sat, 02 April 2016

45 hours. Ye gods. It was well worth it. No way I could let my laptop burn through that. It might not be any good afterwards.

You have quite the art chops, and I hope I can get something similar, but please don't burn yourself out in the process.

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oddment

11:35PM | Sat, 02 April 2016

Yep, looks like a photo alright, but 45+ hours... one more reason why I love lo-poly toons. Lol.

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adorety

3:56PM | Sun, 03 April 2016

Nice work Rod. Looks like Vue agrees with you nicely. For a render that size and the higher res trees, the render is not too much of a surprise. More RAM and processing will certainly speed things up. And I have plenty of tips to offer to help your renders and slow them down 😆 Great work and look forward to more Vue.

RodS

3:59PM | Sun, 03 April 2016

I'll take you up on that, Art! Let's see if we can make it a week! LOL

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Foink

5:57AM | Tue, 05 April 2016

It looks great!!!

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Leilana

2:28PM | Sun, 10 April 2016

such a pretty scene :)

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misty7j3

2:03AM | Mon, 11 April 2016

Very nice!!! Awesome work Rod!

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auntietk

8:06PM | Mon, 25 April 2016

Holy crap! That's not a photograph!!!

  • jaw on floor *
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